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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
Eastern Clackamas News Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon K. M. Standish, Editor and Manager Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. S ubscription K ates One year - - - (1.60 Six monthH - - - .75 Thursday, Feb. 14. 1918 If A n yon e H as Died, Eloped, Married, Divorced, Embezzled, Had a fire, Had a baby, Sold property. Been arrested, Bought a home. Had out-of-town visitors. Built a house or other buildings, That’s news - so telephone the News Office about it. W. A. Bletch of Portland, for merly of Springwater, who lately recovered from the effects of a dose of poison, on his release from the hospital at once enlist ed, first disposing of his Ford car to Harry Keeney formerly of Springwater. • - » - 1 , \ ■ Otto Jansen of George, after school hours, is learning the in- tricasies of the banking business, under the tutelage of Cashier Lasswell of the Estacada State Bank. T ob acco and C andy Funds G row ing Accompanying the p i c t u r e shown below, Gordon J. Taylor, editor of the Molalla Pioneer says “ Forsome time I have had the foolish notion of making a run as one of the three state representa tives o f this county. ** I am sending under separate cover a column cut, which I fear will not be a vote getter, but the photog rapher is not to blame for that ** I sincerely hope 1 will come out of the campaign w i t h more friends than I have when I go into it, as I value these friend ships as the most valuable thing in life.” The dance given Saturday even ing at the Hotel ^staca^a by the Estacada Tennis Club was an < njoyable one. with a number of Portland guests present does not mean to eat less but to Conserve and Use Less WHITE FLOUR LARDS SUGAR AND MEATS And to Substitute for These OATS. CORN MEAL, RYE and GRAHAM FLOURS COMPOUNDS and VEGETABLE OILS HONEY and SYRUPS VEGETABLES and FRUITS A C om plete Stock of T hese A lw ays on Hand L. A. Chapm an ¿TO W E stacada, O regon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4, + + + -l* + + + + + + + * ♦ ♦ Undertaking and Embalming + + + L. A. Chapman Estacada Licensed Embalmer Phone * Store or Residence Operating Hearse and Morgue - E stacada, Or. Soda Water • Soft Drinks - Lunches Cigars and Tobacco BOB’S PLACE Headquarters For M. J. KERKES, - The candidacy of Mr. Taylor should meet with the approval of Eastern Clackamas voters, if for no other reason than his not be ing a county seat politician. Fur thermore, Mr. Taylor being an editor, with previous training in the ministry, should assure his honesty and uprightness an 1 his familiarity with the needs of this county, especially from the farm e r’s standpoint should make him a valuable representative. ♦ + + a. R. G. M archbank Mr. and Mrs. Tim Woods of Pori land were guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells of Estacada, attending the dance Saturday evening, later being guests at the We'l’s home, where an after dance luncheon was enjoyed by a lew friends. E B. Watt and family of Port land are expecting to move to Garfield this week, where they have rented the Doming and Miles Standish properties, mak ing their home in the Dunlop house nearby. T o H ooverize Editor W ants L egislative Job Russell Reed of Estacada and Vernie Duus of Garfield, having completed the course in automo bile mechanics and received their diplomas from the Sweeney Auto School of Kansas City, returned home last week, with Russell now working in the Estacada Garage. Ralph Reid of the 18th Engi neers. in service Somewhere in France, sent New W ars greet ings to a number of his friends here, consisting of a folder con taining a photo of the company captain. Ralph says, “ Let us hope hostilities end early this year and of course we must bring hi me the bacon.” A As a starter for the local to bacco and candy funds, now be ing collected throughout this community, for the benefit of our own enlisted boys, the News this week deposited $6.59, being a donation received from a former resident of this section, who wished to do his bit for the home boys. Parents or others intending to send boxes to the enlisted men are asked to call at the News of fice and get a contribution from these funds. Also the business men, in whose places the funds are being collected, are asked to keep this office informed of the amount of donations on hand. Buyer for the Albina Dressed Beef Company of Portland Livestock of all Descriptions Purchased If yov h ave any for sale, p hon e H ENRY G IT H EN S, C urrinsville. ♦ + + +